It’s becoming abundantly clear that Amare Stoudemire ’s days in Phoenix are numbered (or maybe not, you just can’t tell with the Suns). The only question left is exactly where he’ll call home, at least for the next few months.

Early Monday the answer looked to be Cleveland. As of Monday night, the answer seems less clear cut.

According to ESPN’s Marc Stein, the Miami Heat have come on strong and are looking for a third team to get what the Suns want for Amare Stoudemire .

Although the Heat have first-round picks available to sweeten any Stoudemire deal—with the Suns hoping to come away with at least one first-rounder if they decide to trade Stoudemire this week—sources say Phoenix has no interest in taking back Jermaine O’Neal’s hefty expiring contract because, at $23 million, it requires more players to be worked into the deal than the Suns are comfortable with.

Yet one source insisted Monday night that the Suns have not ruled out taking back forward Michael Beasley as part of a Stoudemire deal.

The Heat—after carefully preserving their salary-cap space for months—are suddenly pushing hard to make a big trade splash now if possible instead of waiting for free agency in July and gambling on the idea that they can lure a marquee name such as LeBron James or Chris Bosh to South Beach to flank Dwyane Wade. [ESPN.com]